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Rocket Science - From Fireworks to the Photon Drive

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This is a book about rocket science: what it is and what it does. From the earliest fireworks to nuclear-powered spacecraft, all you would ever want or need to know about the subject is here, along with a straightforward explanation of how, why and when things work-or sometimes don't. 
We begin with the history and workings of early terrestrial rocketry before moving onto the main subject of the book: how we get things into space and, on occasion, back again. Entirely math-free, the chapters weave together innumerable anecdotes, real-world examples, and easy walk-throughs to help readers break down the complex physics behind some of humankind's most amazing feats. 
Neither a pure textbook nor a populist space travel tome, the book will educate, inform and above all entertain anyone intrigued by rocket science. 

List of contents

Preface.- Chapter 1: Why Rockets?.- Chapter 2: History.- Chapter 3: Theory.- Chapter 4: Poyekhali! To Space and Back.- Chapter 5: Rocket Propulsion and Guidance.- Chapter 6: A Degree of Control.- Chapter 7: Into the Future.- Conclusion.- Technical Appendix.- Bibliography.- Index.

About the author

Dr MARK DENNY pursued research in theoretical physics at Edinburgh University and Oxford University, before embarking on a 20-year career in the aerospace industry as a radar and sonar systems engineer. He authored over fifty technical papers on many subjects in physics and engineering. Mark is now retired and lives on Vancouver Island in western Canada, where he has written fourteen popular science books.
Dr ALAN MCFADZEAN conducted research in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Universities of Saint Andrews, Central Lancashire and Birmingham, UK which gave him his first exposure to space-based platforms. He then moved on to a career in engineering, working on both airborne radar and metering systems for oil and gas production, although not at the same time. Alan lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. This is his second popular science book.

Summary

This is a book about rocket science: what it is and what it does. From the earliest fireworks to nuclear-powered spacecraft, all you would ever want or need to know about the subject is here, along with a straightforward explanation of how, why and when things work—or sometimes don't. 
We begin with the history and workings of early terrestrial rocketry before moving onto the main subject of the book: how we get things into space and, on occasion, back again. Entirely math-free, the chapters weave together innumerable anecdotes, real-world examples, and easy walk-throughs to help readers break down the complex physics behind some of humankind’s most amazing feats. 
Neither a pure textbook nor a populist space travel tome, the book will educate, inform and above all entertain anyone intrigued by rocket science. 

Product details

Authors Mar Denny, Mark Denny, Ala McFadzean, Alan Mcfadzean
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9783030280796
ISBN 978-3-0-3028079-6
No. of pages 302
Dimensions 156 mm x 13 mm x 234 mm
Weight 544 g
Illustrations IX, 302 p. 74 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Astronomy: general, reference works

B, popular science, astronomy, astronautics, Physics, Physics and Astronomy, Astronomy, Cosmology and Space Sciences, Aerospace engineering, Aerospace Technology and Astronautics, Aerospace & aviation technology, Popular Science in Astronomy, Popular Science in Physics, Space Physics, Space sciences

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